Australia and the Indonesian Revolution |
Contents
After Cheribon | 64 |
The first Dutch police action | 78 |
From Renville to Madiun | 97 |
Copyright | |
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accept Aerssen Archief B.Z. Archief DIRVO Assembly attitude August Australia Australia's foreign Australia's policy Australian government Batavia Boetzelaer Bondan Britain British Burton Campbell Canberra Cheribon Chifley co-operation colonial Communist Critchley December defence delegation Delhi Conference Department of External diplomatic discussions Djocjakarta Dutch New Guinea Dutch shipping Dutch-Indonesian dispute economic Elink Schuurman Evatt External Affairs favoured February federal Foreign Affairs foreign policy government's H. V. Evatt Hague Ibid Indonesian Independence Indonesian question Indonesian Republic interest January Java July Kirby Labor government Linggadjati Agreement March Melbourne military Mook Papers nationalist negotiations Netherlands East Indies Netherlands government November O'Keefe October Pacific parties post-war powers Press proposal Ranitz regarded relations Renville Agreement reported Republic of Indonesia Republic's Republican government resolution role SCOR Secretary Security Council September settlement Sjahrir South East Asia Stikker suggested Sydney Telegram territory transfer of sovereignty trusteeship United Nations USFR Waterside Workers West New Guinea



